Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 274, 28 September 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1917 -

QUAKERS OBJECT TO DRILL WORK AT CAMP TAYLOR

Members of Church Say Thev , Will Die Before They Will Fight. LOUISVILLE, Ky Sept 2S. Camp Taylor became a hotbed of war interest today when Mennonites and Quakers among the selected men declared they would submit to imprisonment and even to death before they will fight. When orders were issued today for the daily drill work, members of these two religious sects refused to appear and declared their intention to resisit any effort to compel them to fight.

Pending settlement of the trouble.

officers immediately assigned the men to work of handling coal and service in the camp kitchens. Leaders of the protesting soldiers announced their intention to appeal to Secretary of War Baker and a report of the trouble also has been forwarded to the war department by the camp officials. . , . How many of the protesting soldiers

are from Indianapolis is unknown, but it is known soma of them were sent

to Camp Taylor from cities in Indiana. , The "religious" problem is only one of the questions confronting the offic

ers in charge of the camp. A great

number of aliens are in camp and it is doubtful whether some can be compelled to serve. The state department at Washington has urged the various state boards to be careful in ordering aliens into service when they have not dclared their Intention to become a citizen. , , The Indiana boys in camp are proving that Hoosier wit and wisdom extends to army service as well as to the arts of the pen. Purchase of 200 acres of land for an addition to Camp Zachary Taylor has been announced. Barracks for the accommodation of an additional 8,000 men will be erected at once.

Cloud Owns Clock, 107 Years Old; Which Morton Gave to Pealle

CENTERVTLLE, Ind., Sept 28. Homer Cloud has a clock made by the Terry company, that Is 107 years old, formerly the property of Governor Oliver P. Morton. The latter presented this heirloom to William Pealle In 1860 for his office when Pealle was elected secretary of state. v Mattie Pealle, a descendant save it to Emily Anderson, her friend, and when the latter had a sale ten years ago, the clock was by mistake Included in it and was bought by Homer Cloud of this city. - It was recognized later by the Pealles at the Cloud home. The clock is of black enamel, with

Cambridge Provides Light for Aviators

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Sept 28. The City dads have agreed to "donate the current for the search light or double magnitude, for the aviation station here. The City Welfare club has raised the cost of the search light which will be $200.

an iron enclosure, the dial outside being of mock silver, and the inner dial

for the alarm of the same metal. The works are heavy and of solid brass. The clock is still in service, and is treasured as a heirloom. The Terry company, its makers, were the predecessors of the Seth Thomas company, which took over its factory.

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JESStJP IS LAID UP

SEVENTH CONSIGNMENT TO RICHMOND RED CROSS

MILTON, - Ind., Sept 2S A large consignment of surgical dressings and muslins have been forwarded by the filton Red Cross to Richmond. This makes the seventh consignment. The chapter meets twice, a week with an average of 18 members present. Mrs. Dr. Denny has charge. The instructors are Mrs. Minnie Bragg, Mrs. Albert Newman.

CENTERVTLLE, Ind.. Sept 2S. Thomas Jessup, retired attorney, and an jbfficer of the Old Settlers association, is feeling badly as a result of injuries received in an accident on Main and Eighth street Richmond, some time ago when he was run over by an auto.

CROW IN PUBLIC EYE

CENTERVTLLE, Ind.. Sept 28. As a contractor and hog raiser William Crow is in the public eye today. He has the contract for the $150,000 building for his nephew, Walter McConaha, at Richmond, and shipped a double deck of 126 hogs, the average weight of which was 254 pounds, or approximately 32,004 pounds, to Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Locke and children, Quilla and Bennie, and Miss Cleo Werts of West Manchester, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blain Sell and son, Harold, Sunday.. . ..Miss Anna Stakebake of Winchester, Ind. spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Murray, and other relatives. ....Mrt A. E. Billman and daughter, Susan, returned Tuesday from a several days' visit with relatives in Indianapolis..... Mrs. Sallie Shewmon took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wellbaum and daughter. Hattie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby spent Satur

day and Sunday in Waynesfield. O., with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hansaker and

son,

guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller and family of near Lewisburg. ,,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harshman and children took supper, Sunday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Juday and sons...,. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Schieser and sons entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Deisler. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deisler and daughter of Decyrus. Ohio, from Friday until Mon

day. Mr. and Mrs. John Nearon spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Russel, Collins and children of near Otterbein.. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rautsaw and daughter. Dorothy, entertained Sunday. Mrs. Belle Crouch and daughter, Mable, and Misses Esther Miller and Dee Kinfmel .Mr. and Mrs. Clem McKee and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ware and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller and son, Mrs. Herman Copp and son and Miss Coda Coovert spent Sunday afternoon at the Dayton Soldiers' home and the aviation field near Davton. .... Miss

May Schoeppel returned to her home'

in Indianapolis. Sunday, after a week's visit with Mrs. Belle Crouch and daughter, Mabel... ..Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geeting of near Otterbein, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence Minnich and daughters. In the afternoon in company with Mr. and Mrs. Minnich, they called on Orville Wilt and family of near New Madison.

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. . . .Mrs. C. H. Stayton spent the weekend with Mrs. William Mills of New Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. William Leithiaer of near Eaton.. Mr. and Mrs. Otro Kimmel and daughter. Lettitia. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stayton and daughter, Virginia, visited with P. L. Kimmel and Grandmother Kimmel of Greenville. Sunday afternoon. . . . . Miss

I Ruth "Waggoner and brother, Charles,

of near Castine spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Schlotterbeck and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daugherty and family of near New Paris, visited with David McKee and wife Sunday.. ...William Ervln and wife sDent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James

Ervin of near New Paris Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tanner and son Melvln, were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Clarence Emrick and children. " Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Thompson and family of Richmond, were their . guests on Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. Harve Emrick motored to Rossburg Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. David Dunkleberger and family.. . ..Mr. and Mrs. H. C Mastln and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mastin were Richmond visitors. Sunday afternoon. They also called on Irvln Wilt's of New Madison in the evening.... Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Longnecker and family of Pleasant Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Wolfprd and daughters were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller and daughter, Mary, Sunday. Sol Bollnger

and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Royer of New Madison, were guests in the afternoon..... Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hollinger and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sal Emrick, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Emrick and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfal and family.

BEST CANE SUGAR 5 Ltis. 46c

THISTLETH WAITE'S Drug Saturday Only

Stores

Skin Without Wrinkles Now Easy to Have

a Air. ana Jin. a. n. naossver sum A l l j l T" . Elmer.... .Mr. and Mrs Garfield ADSOlUtelV KeiHOVeS

Kimmel, Mrs. Josie Beck and son, T J;rt x; r i Joseph, and Mrs. Emerson Beard and inaigeSUOlL Une package daughter Elizabeth, were Sunday pr0vesit 25catall druggists.

There's no excuse for any woman havingwrinkles now. It has been found that : a simple mixture ot saxolits and witch hazel has a remarkable action upon the deepest wrinkles, no matter what their nature, whether caused by worry, habitual frowning, a debilitated condition or the ravages of Father Time. This harmless remedy, which anyone can easily make and use at home, acts both as an astrlp-, pent and a tonic. The combined effect of tightening- the skin and heightening its vitality la to i mined in. tely affect every line and wrinkle, keeping- the cuticle smooth and firm as in youth. I The proportions are one ounce saxollta j (powdered) to one-half pint witch hazel, i Ingredients which are found In every drugstore. The solution should be used as j a wash lotion. It Is equally effective In I disposing of flabbiness of cheek and neck, 1 wn a ucEicc below the eves.

Safe Milk For Infants & IaTalids

.Substitute

Cost YOU Suae Price

A NutritioudPDiet for All Ages. Keep Horlick'a Always on Hand Quick Leach; Home or Office.

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More than 90 per cent of the refinfng and smelting of drosses and scrap metals in the United States is carried on in the territory east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio river.

BEST CANE SUGAR 5 Lbs. 48c THISTLETHWAITE'S Drug Stores Saturday Only

Girls! juice of Lemons

Clears and Whitens Skin I

Prepare a quarter pint of lemon beauty lotion at the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream

The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon juice gets in. then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sal-

lowness, and tan and is the ideal skin softener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces 'of orchard white at any pharmacy or toilet counter and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms, and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach, and bring out the roses and beauty of any -skin. It is marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands.

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WeMust Raise $3,000 in Ten DaysA Real Bonafide Ten Day Sale, Starting - Saturday, September 29th, 8 A. t3. Our advertisements are small, but we will give you big bargains. $15,000 stock of new Fall Clothing, Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Furs, Men's and Boys' Clothing to be offered in ten days' sale at big sacrifice.

BUY AT THIS SALE AND SAVE MONEY SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY COMPARE PRICES

ONE LOT LADIES WAISTS 4(1- 25 LADIES' SKIRTS T Of

iVt Value $3.50 to $5.00 . . .

Value $1.25 to $2.00

DRESSES, $6.45, $10.95 and $12.43 Exceptional value.

a Here is Your ; H ?F i(",V f l Jjggfev' a Keal rrae omt : i B.: ffM '" tjl f1 I Value $15)0 ff I s vjJr It g value $i8.oo Wifwm, i I Value $24.00 AW j B a g $14.95 V I

You know how much sugar and other

foodstuffs have advanced. Woolens have advanced In price at the same rate. But at this sale we will sell Men's Suits, $9.95, $12.45, $14.95

REMEMBER SALE STARTS 8 A. M., SATURDA, SEPT. 29

Big Values

THE GLOBE 553 MAIN STREET

Cut Prices

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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS

$350,000.00

IN THIS BANK you are assured of complete safety for your funds. The Dickinson Trust Company affords every essential which makes a financial institution strong." Ample Capital and Surplus, conservative management, State Government supervision. We invite your account, Checking or Savings, whether large or small. Savings earn 3 compound interest. . .

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Buy a GLOBE HOT BLAST and Cut the High Cost of Living.

Better Goods for Less Money, Always. Free and "prompt delivery in our safe

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Beautiful Overstuffed Davenport

Full of Springs and Built for solid comfort .......

Very massive over-stuffed Davenport, upholstered in beautiful grade of tapestry. This davenport has full spring seat, back and arms. Also has three separate cushions for seat. Reed's price $59.00.

UdroIs terea RocSiei

Reed's Price

This Rocker is built of solid oak

and will last a life-time. The eeatJ

is upholstered in a number one'

Spanish Chase Leather. It is mas sive in design and very comforta ble. only $9.75. Dozens of others at $2.50 and up

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Is Unburn ed Coal This

Hoi Blast Burns It All

And not only does it burn the coal, but every particle of combustible material contained in coai the gases for instance, which in nearly every heater are absolutely lost. These gases (which amount to about 40 per cent of the heat of coal) will not burn unless mixed with highly heated oxygen. Our Hot Blast arrangement supplies the necessary highly heated oxygen, turning these gases into the most powerful roaring blue flames. In this way the New Globe Hot Blast will generate from 40 to 50 per cent more heat than any other stove (on the same amount of coal). We guarantee it to ,be the most powerful and economical heater on earth. Saving Fuel, Saving Time and Money. It burns the coal in an economical manner, cutting your usual winter coal bill fully one-half. Use any kind of coal block coal, shoveled, mine run and, best of all. we advise you to buy Common Slack Coal. It costs much less to start with", and with a Globe Hotblast It gives equally as good results. If you want heat day. or night and make a wonderful saving of time and money, there is no stove that equals the Globe. Buy yours tomorrow. ,

Here Is the only successful medium priced heater that burns any and all kinds of fuel. Cash or Easy

Buy this beautiful 4-piece period Suite for that spare bed room. It is of the best construction and in American Walnut or Old Ivory. Gome in and see this suite for we know it will please. Priced special at Reed's, only $87.50.

Puts this High Grade Sellers Cabinet into your home. Don't be without thi3 Labor Saver.

SIMMONS OLD IVORY BED

Built of Simmons light weight steel with square tubing. Has massive 2-inch posts with heavy square fillers. A real beauty.

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Gets 100 Pure Phonograph Satisfaction All we ask is for you to hear the Pathephone in comparison with any other phonograph you may have in mind. Just give us the opportunity at any time, at our store, without cost, trouble or expense to you, to demonstrate this wonderful talking machine. Do you know that Pathe Records do not wear out? Do you know that the Pathe Sapphire Ball is permanent that you are not bothered changing scratching, ripping steel needles? Do you know that, because the Sapphire Ball Is round and smooth, there is no scratchy surface noise as when steel needles are used? , Pathephones $ 1 5 to $225 Easy Terms and. No Interest Added. Buy $5.00 worth of records and we will deliver any Pathephone to your home without a down pay ment. We will arrange terms to suit your coavenien.ee.

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